How the U.S. will generate its power in 2050 and the stocks that will benefit, according to Wells Fargo

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Power production in the U.S. will look different in 2050 than it does now, and that means there are opportunities for investors, according to Wells Fargo.

Power production in the United States will look very different in 2050 than it does now, and that means there are opportunities for investors, according to Wells Fargo. The passage of the Inflation Protection Act , which contains $369 billion in climate provisions, prompted the firm to adjust its 2050 outlook to include a higher assumed electricity demand, a faster renewables ramp and higher nuclear market share.

Overall, NextEra Energy is uniquely positioned to capitalize on capital investment opportunities in utilities and clean energy, Kalton said. The utility company has a strong earnings-per-share growth outlook, which is being driven by infrastructure investment and non-regulated renewable development, he pointed out. His $105 price target implies nearly 25% upside from Monday's close. The firm's top nuclear stock is Constellation Energy , the largest nuclear owner in the U.S.

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Is the picture so clear because the blades are NOT turning because the wind is not blowing... 🤔 How many CO2 absorbing oxygen producing trees probably got cutdown for the installation of the pictured windmills... 🤔

Who says there is even going to be a 2050?

Nuclear power, nuclear energy is the greenest energy currently available

Your climate change news reader Diana has no knowledge of the history of el nino and la ninia cycles of climate, she is just reading phoney climate change propaganda from the democrats.

Where will the new landfills be once these blades go bad?

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